Sentences with phrase «such unwelcome»

When people of limited financial resources run into expensive surprises (a kid needs extensive dental work; a close relative loses a job; home or car repairs become necessary; there are more such unwelcome surprises than you can dream of), long - term prudence becomes an imprudent luxury.
When you work for yourself, the phone can be such an unwelcome distraction.
I could go to Vietnam etc. in future and know that I would not be hit for such an unwelcome extra charge.
In order to avoid such an unwelcome future, Shrek gets help form his faithful friends Donkey (Eddie Murphy) and Puss in Boots (Antonio Banderas).
Such unwelcome news could threaten mental health, trigger domestic violence toward mother and child, or break up a family.
They can cause damage to fishing gear and river banks, block intake screens, modify natural habitats and compete with native species, and it is this economic and ecological damage that makes this crab such an unwelcome arrival.
What on earth is a cauliflower ear, and had I run the risk of developing such unwelcome vegetation?
Hopefully, most scientists will never be seriously impacted by such unwelcome exposure, but everyone should prepare by becoming aware of the risks and giving a bit of thought as to how they should respond, Halpern says.
Most Americans had no idea that «pink slime» was in 70 % of our nation's ground beef supply until widespread news reports exposed that fact last spring, and it was evidently such an unwelcome surprise that stores began dropping the product in response, causing serious economic harm to its manufacturers.

Not exact matches

In such cases, the money from certain sources is going to be unwelcome, even if donated very discretely.
In a supposedly enlightened and democratic country such as Canada, these would be unwelcome developments to say the least.
Such a grounding casts in new perspective issues that may at first have seemed unwelcome impositions from outside the characteristic life of the congregation and its members.
Such a recognition may be forced upon ideology by the unwelcome discovery of a rival sibling, an antagonistic ideology which reveals to it the secret of its own birth [Criticism and Ideology, pp. 95 - 96].
If you do have unwelcome crystallization, adding some acid such as cider vinegar or citrus juice, (or citric or tartaric acid), and gently reheating can resurrect the smooth texture, if you do not have extra glucose syrup or molasses (or agave, brown rice).
The end goal is a game where anybody holding such views are made to feel unwelcome to the point that they declare themselves to no longer be football fans.
There were nice touches too — reminiscent, above all, (though the comparison will doubtless be unwelcome) of Tony Blair's self - deprecating style on such occasions.
As the population of underrepresented minorities in science, mathematics, and engineering grows, it is worthwhile to notice that such «distancing» is often interpreted as an unwelcoming position by the faculty.
In his latest book, Musicophilia: Tales of Music and the Brain, Sacks focuses on unusual cases having to do with music's effects on the mind, such as a man who found relief from Tourette's syndrome by playing the drums, and another who was driven to the edge by an unwelcome and unending tune that cycled uncontrollably through his head.
Public places, such as shopping malls, banks, transportation hubs, museums, and parking lots, frequently benefit from cameras and motion detectors, which identify suspicious and unwelcome activity.
A study carried out for the US Congress shows that the unwelcome immigrants — such as the zebra mussel, gipsy moth and an ornamental Chinese vine called kudzu — are likely to wreak even more havoc in coming decades.
Writing pieces on such a taboo and excruciatingly private topic makes a lot of people squeamish and often draws unwelcome opinions and judgments.
Obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) For people with full - blown OCD, this chronic anxiety disorder can be downright disabling: They become plagued by persistent, unwelcome thoughts — such a something bad happening to a loved one — and feel that the only way to prevent these thoughts is to engage in rituals such as repetitive hand washing or checking door locks, for example.
Any food can cause unwelcome symptoms, ranging from familiar problems like asthma to mysterious syndromes, such as fibromyalgia.
But the challenge still ramps up quickly, to the point where casual co-op enthusiasts (such as significant others) might feel unwelcome.
In such films as La casa del angel (The House of the Angel, 1957), the founder of Argentine «art» cinema, Leopoldo Torre Nilsson, showed a decaying bourgeoisie doing its utmost to keep unwelcome memories at bay:
For in a film that is for the most part highly elliptical, occasional scenes that lack such economy (like David's comic exchange with an unlicensed cabbie, or the overlong — if nicely performed — expositional scenes with a series of coroners and counsellors) are an unwelcome disruption of the story's spare rhythm.
Additionally, the year saw some unwelcome remakes such as Flatliners and Netflix's Death Note, directed by Adam Wingard, who needs to go back to making truly original stories such as You're Next and A Horrible Way to Die immediately.
This is one of the most solid findings in psychology, confirmed and reconfirmed many times - tested so often possibly because it has been such a surprising and unwelcome finding.
And, while an increase in school enrolments should be celebrated, an unwelcome side effect has been an inability to keep pace with textbook demand amidst such rapid growth in student numbers.
And whilst many early eReaders had screens that had an unwelcome amount of glare, the current wave of devices such as the Nook Glowlight manage to use e-ink to provide a pleasant reading experience without the eye - strain.
The results for investors who hold such funds in their taxable accounts could be an unwelcome taxable event.
In the event of unforeseen circumstances, such as a job loss, the emergency fund provides reasonable breathing space for weathering unwelcome storms.
Other animals, such as cats (house cats, cougar, lynx, bobcat), wolves, coyotes, foxes, and bear would be viewed as unwelcome predators (most likely to kill pups and eat them).
Neutering your male pet also will help prevent unwelcome behaviors, such as marking in the house, humping people / objects / other pets, and wandering off.
Such instances aren't frequent enough to completely hamstring the game, but do evoke some unwelcome frustration when they pop up: the fact that Yuri can only equip and access up to three Fusions at a time in battle doesn't do much to improve your odds.
They can be dirty, unwelcoming, and hard to gain access to, with less - than - poetic elements such as tangles of conduit, insulation and rat traps.
His view accords with that of a growing number of scientists concerned about the pursuit of «intensely political» areas of science, such as the debate over climate change, amid fears that views contrary to government policy were unwelcome.
Even if such ways to cool the planet could be managed on the vast scale necessary, other unwelcome outcomes can not be discounted.
Two such people are well aware their advice is likely unwelcome in Colstrip.
Such remote sensing could shed light on leaks in gas - rich but data - poor countries, such as Russia or Iraq, where inspectors are unwelcome or afraid to ventSuch remote sensing could shed light on leaks in gas - rich but data - poor countries, such as Russia or Iraq, where inspectors are unwelcome or afraid to ventsuch as Russia or Iraq, where inspectors are unwelcome or afraid to venture.
As if this were not daunting enough, in 2002 the US National Academies of Science not only endorsed the IPCC's conclusions but produced a new report entitled Abrupt Climate Change: Inevitable surprises, which argued that global warming may trigger «large, abrupt and unwelcome regional or global climatic events» such as severe droughts and floods.
«I don't think I got quite such a rapturous response as Eric did, with my attempts to improve the AR4 drafts, but I certainly didn't get trampled and discredited either — merely made to feel mildly unwelcome, which I find tends to happen when I criticise people outside the IPCC too.
It can include sexual comments or jokes, inappropriate touching, unwelcome sexual advances, staring in a suggestive manner or being treated less favourably as a result of rejecting any such conduct.
We recognize that MBTA accidents can unexpectedly impose a large financial burden or inconvenience upon your life and that the repercussions of such accidents are unwelcome.
This explanation is consistent with our findings that, overall, black people are more likely than others to experience the unwelcome intrusion of being stopped by the police, but black people are not equally vulnerable to such stops.
Certain human resource manuals in some businesses are being re-written to caution against unwelcome social interchange with, for example, strict time measurements imposed on physical contact, such as a brief embrace.
made by a person who knows, or reasonably ought to have known, that such solicitation is unwelcome.
There should also be some mechanism for informing third parties that such unacceptable conduct is unwelcome (for instance a notice).
These insurance types will cover the cost of vehicle damage caused by unfortunate incidents such as car collisions, animal collisions, wind damage, floods, wildfires, falling trees, and flying objects, among other unwelcome events.
Psychotherapy can provide relief from ongoing, unwelcome feelings such as: sadness, loneliness, anxiety, depression, confusion, fear or anger.
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